The first commercially available digital camera was which of the following? Kodak DCS 100 Kodak Brownie Leica 1000 None of the above
1990 dycam
so none of the above
according to the lesson in the class i am taking it is actualey Kodak DCS 100 so @hba i'm sorry you were wrong
@SouthernSweetheart Kill your teacher. Kodak DCS 100 came in 1991
The first commercially available digital camera was the Kodak DCS 100, which entered the market in 1990. <----- straight from the text!
so no it didnt come in 1991 it came in 1990
You are wrong @SouthernSweetheart
yea okay tell that to the text books.
Well every text books generalizes it to something. If you can scan through some other books in your library you would find that the release of the Kodak DCS 100 came in 1991. You can surf the internet. Read E-Books. Use Wikipedia Go to the Kodak Site. So 1990 is not verily the year when Kodak DCS 100 was available. If you get a chance please try searching the net for Dycam model 1,which is the answer to this question. How can you believe on a single book ? @SouthernSweetheart
because when i get the answer right on my midterm it will have come from the lesson not the internet.
btw wikki can be editted it is not a trustworthy site.
@SouthernSweetheart Leave Wiki. Go to The Kodak Official website Go to the Flickr post. Go and skim in the 100 books kept in your library I am not going to agree if you say 2+2=3.
it dont add one and ull have the right answer to that equation
@SouthernSweetheart Blondes will always be Blondes.
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